| Literature DB >> 25592314 |
Fiona Gillison1, Afroditi Stathi2, Prasuna Reddy3, Rachel Perry4, Gordon Taylor5, Paul Bennett6, James Dunbar7, Colin Greaves8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavior change and behavioral intervention methods. The present study reports on the process outcomes of a pilot test of the theoretical model (the Process Model for Lifestyle Behavior Change; PMLBC) underpinning an evidence-informed, theory-driven, group-based intervention designed to promote healthy eating and physical activity for people with high cardiovascular risk.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25592314 PMCID: PMC4304200 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-014-0160-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Figure 1A framework for testing hypotheses derived from the process model for lifestyle behavior change. Notes: BC – behavior change.
Changes in outcomes at four and 12 months post intervention
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| Weight (kg) | N = 52 97.57 (12.84) | N = 48 96.65 (12.55) | N = 47 95.67 (12.39) | N = 54 96.63 (13.96) | N = 45 93.78 (13.76)** | N = 43 92.98 (14.10) | −0.67 |
| Diet | N = 52 | N = 48 | N = 47 | N = 54 | N = 45 | N = 43 | |
| Fat intake | 32.23 (10.91) | 27.57 (10.25) | 28.04 (9.19) | 29.98 (9.13) | 24.22 (8.58) | 24.98 (8.31) | −0.21 |
| Fiber intake | 36.98 (10.00) | 34.40 (9.62) | 34.30 (9.61) | 36.72 (11.60) | 39.85 (10.64)*** | 39.67 (11.29)** | 0.70 |
| Physical activity | N = 53 | N = 44 | N = 43 | N = 53 | N = 42 | N = 42 | |
| MVPAb | 24.56 (17.75) | 28.00 (20.12) | 29.19 (23.00) | 24.93 (23.51) | 31.14 (21.18) | 26.25 (21.09) | -.11 |
| Activity countsb | 270.52 (106.56) | 286.20 (123.01) | 287.68 (119.26) | 240.60 (118.44) | 266.32 (130.41) | 250.85 (118.59) | -.09 |
| Perceived importance | N = 48 | N = 47 | N = 45 | N = 52 | N = 47 | N = 44 | |
| Diet (scale 1–10) | 8.49 (1.29) | 8.50 (1.43) | 8.23 (1.97) | 8.77 (1.40) | 9.26 (.92) | 9.14 (1.17) | .29 |
| PA (scale 1–10) | 7.74 (1.64) | 7.67 (1.95) | 7.42 (2.17) | 8.19 (1.98) | 8.61 (1.57)* | 8.30 (1.71) | .67 |
| Self-Efficacy | N = 48 | N = 47 | N = 45 | N = 52 | N = 47 | N = 44 | |
| Diet (scale 1–8) | 4.42 (1.48) | 4.41 (1.77) | 4.84 (1.53) | 4.43 (1.64) | 5.91 (1.30)*** | 5.89 (1.41)*** | .98 |
| PA (scale 1–8) | 2.76 (.93) | 2.74 (.84) | 2.78 (.99) | 2.93 (.89) | 3.28 (.83)** | 3.14 (.89) | .42 |
| Social Support | N = 48 | N = 47 | N = 45 | N = 52 | N = 47 | N = 44 | |
| Diet (scale 1–5) | 3.23 (.86) | 3.20 (1.03) | 3.25 (.87) | 3.17 (.80) | 3.39 (.91) | 3.30 (.97) | .39 |
| PA (scale 1–5) | 2.29 (1.07) | 2.23 (1.15) | 2.09 (.99) | 2.14 (1.02) | 2.57 (1.04)*** | 2.29 (.94)* | .89 |
| Understanding (scale 1–5) | N = 46 | N = 47 | N = 45 | N = 52 | N = 47 | N = 44 | |
| 3.21 (.65) | 3.41 (.54) | 3.54 (61) | 3.24 (.65) | 4.07 (.51)*** | 4.11 (.50)*** | .81 | |
| Action planning | N = 46 | N = 47 | N = 45 | N = 47 | N = 46 | N = 44 | |
| Diet | 2.76 (.75) | 2.96 (1.20) | 3.34 (1.22) | 2.79 (.76) | 3.54 (.83)** | 3.33 (.89) | .53 |
| N = 47 | N = 46 | N = 45 | N = 52 | N = 46 | N = 44 | ||
| PA | 2.41 (.74) | 2.80 (1.13) | 3.11 (1.39) | 2.52 (.84) | 3.17 (.90) | 3.11 (1.10) | .33 |
| Coping planning | N = 46 | N = 47 | N = 45 | N = 50 | N = 46 | N = 44 | |
| Diet | 2.38 (.69) | 2.72 (1.30) | 3.13 (1.39) | 2.40 (.76) | 3.25 (.93)* | 3.15 (1.02) | .48 |
| N = 46 | N = 46 | N = 45 | N = 52 | N = 46 | N = 44 | ||
| PA | 2.13 (.67) | 2.60 (1.22) | 2.90 (1.43) | 2.18 (.83) | 2.99 (.93) | 2.94 (1.05) | .38 |
| Self-monitoring | N = 47 | N = 47 | N = 45 | N = 52 | N = 47 | N = 44 | |
| Diet | 2.60 (.60) | 2.59 (.60) | 2.61 (.65) | 2.52 (.48) | 2.96 (.50)** | 2.92 (.45)** | 1.03 |
| PA | 2.32 (.56) | 2.37 (.51) | 2.38 (.65) | 2.36 (.57) | 3.01 (.61)* | 2.69 (.59)* | 1.00 |
| Enjoyment | N = 46 | N = 47 | N = 45 | N = 52 | N = 46 | N = 44 | |
| Diet | 4.72 (1.34) | 4.76 (1.48) | 4.86 (1.25) | 4.83 (1.30) | 5.54 (1.32)** | 5.63 (1.21)** | .54 |
| PA | 3.67 (1.38) | 3.63 (1.23) | 3.44 (1.40) | 4.00 (1.44) | 3.47 (1.54) | 3.61 (1.82) | -.24 |
| Impulse control | N = 47 | N = 47 | N = 45 | N = 52 | N = 46 | N = 44 | |
| Cognitive restraint | 2.35 (.52) | 2.32 (.75) | 2.31 (.59) | 2.24 (.52) | 2.68 (.64)** | 2.57 (.58)** | .75 |
| Uncontrolled eating | 1.99 (.70) | 1.94 (.67) | 1.96 (.67) | 1.99 (.68) | 1.82 (.61) | 1.76 (.57)* | -.17 |
Notes: PA – physical activity; *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001; N varies due to lack of valid wear-time for PA, or non-completion of full set of measures due to participant time restraints/preference; achange in intervention group from baseline, relative to change in control group; bValues from log transformations were used in analyses, but raw data presented here for ease of interpretation. Only participants reporting ≥ 4 days complete accelerometry data at each time point were included. All other missing data reflects drop-out from the trial (N = 12), and refusal to complete all measures due to lack of time/interest.
Correlations between group environment and dietary behavioural outcomes at four months
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| Attendance | 54 | 0-9 | 5.96 (2.79) | 0.04 | −0.10 | 0.05 | −0.39* | 0.22 | −0.44* |
| Group cohesion | 43 | 1-5 | 3.54 (0.61) | 0.08 | 0.17 | 0.28 | −0.25 | −0.17 | −0.19 |
| Autonomy supporta | 43 | 1-7 | 6.20 (0.98) | 0.12 | 0.20 | 0.25 | −0.03 | 0.11 | 0.02 |
Notes: a = combined measure for both group facilitators; *p < .01.